US Open: Six-Time Champion Serena Williams Storms Into Final

Six-time champion Serena Williams roared into her ninth US Open final on Thursday with an emphatic 6-3, 6-0 victory over Anastasija Sevastova. Serena, seeded 17th as she seeks to add to her 23 Grand Slam titles for the first time since the birth of her daughter Olympia on September 1 of last year, needed just 66 minutes to dispatch the 19th-seeded Latvian, who was playing in her first Grand Slam semi-final. Serena will face Japan’s Naomi Osaka for the title on Saturday. Naomi Osaka grabbed a slice of tennis history on Thursday, beating Madison Keys 6-2, 6-4 in the US Open semi-final to become the first Japanese woman to reach a Grand Slam final.

Osaka, a 20-year-old based in Florida who was in the last four of a major for the first time, will face 23-time Grand Slam winner Serena Williams in the championship match on Saturday.

“It’s honestly really incredible,” Serena said of reaching a second Grand Slam final of the year, after a runner-up finish at Wimbledon.

“A year ago I was fighting for my life in the hospital after I had the baby,” added Serena, who battled life threatening blood clots after a difficult delivery.

“Every time I step out on this court I’m so grateful that I have the opportunity to play this sport.

But she was back on terms after a break for 2-2, giving herself a chance with a stinging passing shot and getting the break when Sevastova’s attempt at a drop shot from deep in the court failed to make it over the net.

From there Serena was on the attack, winning 24 of 28 points at the net. After breaking again for a 4-2 lead she produced a convincing hold that featured the first of her four aces.

Serving for the first set she opened with a 120 mph (193 Km/h) ace and Sevastova was out of answers.

“I’ve been working hard on my volleys,” Serena said of her aggressive game plan. “I have won a few doubles championships so I know how to volley.

“I just usually come in to shake hands,” she quipped. “I wanted to try something different today and it worked in my favor.”